January is fast approaching and it's time for managers to sort their ins and outs, but who might be at risk for Queens Park Rangers?

Mark Warburton will soon oversee his second transfer window as QPR manager and after a frantic first one, who knows what the second might have in store.

14 players came into QPR over the summer and 17 left, and whilst them same numbers probably won't be seen in the New Year, there's bound to be some movement.

Here we take a look at four QPR players who face uncertainty in January:

Ebere Eze

QPR fans would love to see the 21-year-old stay until the end of the season at least and whilst that seems likely, there could still be interest shown in him next month.

Both of Tottenham and Southampton have shown an interest in Eze but with Mauricio Pochettino's departure from Spurs last month, that move seems off the cards.

Southampton could still move for the midfielder with their season looking bound for relegation, and it'd be a huge decision that QPR would have to make if they do.

Ryan Manning

Manning started the season on fire in his new left-back position. He was the surprise package of QPR's early success under Warburton but as their form dropped, so did Manning's and now a Premier League move looks less likely.

Both Newcastle United and Southampton have made stated their interest in Manning this season and both could still move for the Irishman.

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Josh Scowen

This is a player who's fallen right out of contention in recent weeks. A valiant servant in his time at QPR, his contract expires in the summer and it's looking unlikely that the club will extend it.

With that, Warburton may well try to move Scowen on in January, take the money for him while they can and avoid letting him go on a free next year.

Liam Kelly

Having signed from Livingston in the summer, Kelly has had a mixed season for QPR. He wouldn't have thought he'd be the number one at all this year but for a brief spell, he was.

He's since picked up an injury though and with Joe Lumley keeping the club's first clean sheet of the season against Preston last weekend, that spot looks set to be his for the remainder of the season.

Kelly could look for a loan move in January, as a permanent transfer away from West London in unlikely for the 23-year-old.